Submarine Game?

Try Lost Admiral
Returns!

Submarines are sneaky Ace cards in Lost Admiral Returns. Submarines
and their torpedoes can be used in the battle line to
counter enemy battleships and cruisers, but
must avoid enemy destroyers and PTs while doing this. Submarines can also be used to hunt down enemy transports, avoiding the bulk of the enemy's fleet through stealth and speed.

Out think and out maneuver your enemylike you would in a chess
game! Try Lost Admiral Returns today and
master the submarine game ambushes that always arise as
submarines infiltrate the enemy lines.

Submarines in Lost Admiral Returns game
move at the normal pace of other ships in the game, but
they can surface to intercept
the enemy more quickly, but are much more easily found and killed while surfaced. The
bane of submarines are destroyers and PT boats
with their sonar and many depth charges. Destroyers kill submerged submarines in one shot. PT boats kill submerged submarines in
two shots.

During
World War II in the Battle for the Atlantic,
German submarines and U-boats struggle to torpedo as
many British convoy ships as possible without being sunk
in turn by royal navy destroyers. Historically the
U-boats enjoyed great success in the early days of the
war, but were not able to overcome the convoys quickly
enough before escorting destroyers learned to hunt down
the marauding submarines.

Lost Admiral Returns is like a
chess game where you don't see the enemy
battle pieces until they are upon you ... unlike
Chess, there are no books
on openings or endplays to give your opponent
advantage. - Al Toth